- The Déisi were a
social class in
Ireland between the
ancient and
early medieval period. The
various peoples listed under the
heading déis
shared a similar...
-
contemporaneous with
Niall of the Nine Hostages. The
clans of In Déis
Tuaisceirt considered him
their ancestor.
Lugaid menn (illustrious). “ He it was...
- nearby. This
perpetrator was
taken by Nial
Glundub mac Aedha, Righ an
Tuaisceirt,
having replaced his
brother Domnall as king of the north, and he drowned...
- Máel Coluim's
title as it
appears on
folio 15v of
Oxford Bodleian Library Rawlinson B 488: "rí
Bretan Tuaisceirt" ("king of the
Britons of the north")....
-
Annals of Tigernach, sub anno 1022:
Muiredhach na
Tengadh O Sleibin,
ollam tuaisceirt Erenn, o
Feraib Roiss occisus est. His
surname is now
rendered as Slevin...
- Dhomhnaill. An t-Ua Domhnaill-si tra
escca iomlan einigh &
uaisle an
Tuaisceirt, fer bá mó grenn, & gaiscceadh, fer bá ferr
ionnsaicchidh & anadh, fer...
- son, Máel Coluim, as it
appears on
folio 15v of
Oxford Bodleian Library Rawlinson B 488: "rí
Bretan Tuaisceirt" ("king of the
Britons of the north")....
- Leth Cuinn, and to have
settled in the
territory later known as In Déis
Tuaisceirt,
which would become Dál gCais. More specifically,
following a
battle or...